Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone meeting with members of his security cabinet Thursday to update them on a ceasefire in Lebanon, without holding a vote, according to Israeli media reports, Anadolu reports. The call lasted minutes and was limited to informing ministers of the decision, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported, adding that Netanyahu said the ceasefire would take effect at midnight at the request of US President Donald Trump, while Israeli forces would remain in their positions. The newspaper said ministers were “furious” about not being informed in advance of Trump’s announcement. Israel’s public broadcaster KAN said Netanyahu did not have time to brief the Cabinet on details of the ceasefire. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized […]
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